Anna Todd’s 2014 fan fiction – based on One Direction – comes to life once again in the much-anticipated sequel After We Collided. For those…
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Film Review: The Licengoons
Nottingham’s shining talent highlights the controversy over the BBC TV License fee in The Licengoons. With the rising controversy surrounding the BBC TV License fee…
View More Film Review: The LicengoonsTV Review: All Or Nothing – Tottenham Hotspur
The documentary follows a season alongside Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur as they not only tackle the loss of their manager, but the disruption to…
View More TV Review: All Or Nothing – Tottenham HotspurFive back-to-school films to get you excited for Freshers’ Week
Are you counting down the days until uni starts? Do you need something to keep you occupied for the time being? Well, we have you…
View More Five back-to-school films to get you excited for Freshers’ WeekIn Memory: Chadwick Boseman
Sadly, last night it was announced that Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman has died after a four-year battling with colon cancer. At only 43 years…
View More In Memory: Chadwick BosemanActors Bio: Jack Black
To celebrate his birthday today, we look back on the career of beloved American actor and comedian Jack Black. Born Thomas Jacob Black – in…
View More Actors Bio: Jack BlackWhy are we fascinated by villains?
In every film – especially with superheroes – there is always the ghastly villain that makes our blood boil. From Maleficent to Darth Vader, what…
View More Why are we fascinated by villains?Throwback Review: Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Earlier this week Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World celebrated its ten-year anniversary. Based on the hit graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O’Malley,…
View More Throwback Review: Scott Pilgrim vs The WorldIs indie film on its way out?
Over the last few years, the big blockbuster films have taken over our cinema screens. Our Culture & Entertainment editor Katie Green explains why this…
View More Is indie film on its way out?Robin Hood production to be postponed until 2021
This year’s pantomime of Robin Hood at the Theatre Royal Nottingham has been rescheduled to December 2021, due to theatres not being reopened. The production…
View More Robin Hood production to be postponed until 2021